JAPAN/EL FILI Flashcards

1
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where are the places that rizal went?

A
  • Yokohama
  • Grand Hotel
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One of the happiest interludes in the life of Rizal was his sojourn in the Land of the Cherry Blossoms for?

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one month and a half [February 28 - April 13, 1888.

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he fell in love with a Japanese girl, whose name is

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o-sei san/ seiko usui

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4
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He was a secretary of spanish legation

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Juan Perez Caballero

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5
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Early in the morning of ________________ Rizal arrived in Yokohama. He registered at the Grand Hotel

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Tuesday
February 28, 1888.

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6
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The next day he proceeded to Tokyo and look a room at Tokyo Hotel, where he stayed from ______________ He was impressed by the city of Tokyo.

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March 2 to 7

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7
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He wrote to ______________________:” Tokyo is more expensive
than Paris. The walls are built in cylopean manner. The streets are large and wide.

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Professor Blumentritt

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8
Q

meguro

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black eye

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9
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close Japanese friend of rizal

A

shoyo tsubouchi

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10
Q

plant life/botanical garden

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shokubutsu en

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11
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longest war

A

moro-american war

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12
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spanish legation

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headquarters

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13
Q

rizal learned a traditional play in japan which is called?

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kabuki

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14
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he studied at

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imperial academy of fine arts in tokyo

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15
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He accepted the invitation for two reasons:

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(1) He could economize his Iving expense by staying at the legation and
(2) He had nothing to hide from the prying eyes of the Spanih authorities.

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16
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On ________________ Rizal checked out of Tokyo Hotel and lived af the Spanish Legation

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March 7

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17
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He and Perez Caballero bacame good fiends. In a letter to Blumentritt. He described the Spanish Legation as _____________________________

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” a young, fine, and excellent writer” and “an able diplomat who had traveled much.’

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18
Q

in japan some believed that rizal was a

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europeanized japanese

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19
Q

they visited the interesting spots of the city — which are?

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Imperial Art Gallery
-The Imperial Library, the universities, -Shokubutsu-en (Botanical Garden ).
- city parks ( particularly Hibiya Park),
-the picturesque shrines.

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20
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o-sei san and rizal conversed in?

A

English and French

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21
Q

HINDI NAGUSTUHAN NI RIZAL:

A

Rick-shaw

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22
Q

O sei san was married to ________ in 1897

A

Alfred Charlton

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23
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Mga nakasama ni rizal sa belgic:

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G. Reinaldo Turner, maybahay na si Emma
Jackson, mga anak at katulong.

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o-sei san was rizal’s?

A

interpreter, guide, tutor

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o sei san improved rizal’s?
She improved his knowledge of Nippongo ( Japanese language) and Japanese History.
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On _______________, Rizal boarded the ____________, an English steamer, at Yokohama, bound for the United States:
-April 13, 1888 -belgic
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he called japan the ______________?
the land of cherry blossoms
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his sojourn in japan was ______ days?
45
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Alfred Charlton died on?
November 2 1915
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O sei san’s daughter yuriko later married ___________________ , son of a japanese senator.
Yoshiharu Takiguchi, son of a japanese senator.
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Mrs. Charlton (O-Sei-San), as a widow, lived in a comfortable home in _________________ she survived World War II, but her home was destroyed in 1944 by the US. Bombing of Tokyo. She died on ______________ at the age of 80. she was buried in her husband's tomb at _____________________. A Japanese inscription on thei tomb reads as follows: Alfred Charlton, 5th Order of Merit, and wife Seiko
-Shinjuko, district, Tokyo, -May 1, 1947 -Zoshigawa Cemetery.
32
rizal befriended, he was a fighting Japanese journalist, novelist, and champion of human rights, who was forced by the Japanese government to leave the country,
Tetcho Suehiro
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On _____________________. Rizal and Tetcho had their last warm handshake and bid each other "goodbye."•
December 1, 1888
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The following year (1891) he published political novel titled __________________ (Storm Over The South Sea) which resembles Rizal's Noli Me Tangere in plot. Three years later (1894) he published another novel entitled ____________ (The Big Ocean) which was similar to El Filibusterismo.
-Nankai-no-Daiharan -O-unabara
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The following year (1891) he published political novel titled __________________ (Storm Over The South Sea) which resembles Rizal's Noli Me Tangere in plot. Three years later (1894) he published another novel entitled ____________ (The Big Ocean) which was similar to El Filibusterismo.
-Nankai-no-Daiharan -O-unabara
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"represents Rizal's more mature judgement on political and social conditions in the islands, and in its graver and less hopeful tone reffects the disappointments and discouragements which he had encountered in his efforts to lead the way to reform."
The Reign of Greed
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police military force assigned by the colonial government to maintain peace and order
guardia civil
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- head of the barangay
cabeza de barangay
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(19th century context) -translated as "subversive" -a patriot who was usually associated with revolutionary activities -"the one eager for the independence of the country, resorts to various extralegal proceedings in order to reach the objective that he pursues." - Wenceslao Retana, 1890
filibustéro
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according to _______________ "the one eager for the independence of the country, resorts to various extralegal proceedings in order to reach the objective that he pursues."
- Wenceslao Retana, 1890
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"someone who works for the separation of our overseas provinces" - 19th century Spanish colonial government
filibuster
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started to be written in October 1887 in Calamba during his first homecoming
El Filibusterismo
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Rizal continued working on his novel and made some revisions in _______
-brussels -london -paris in 1888
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COMPLETION OF THE El Filibusterismo Rizal had finally completed the El Filibusterismo by ________________
March 29, 1891 in Biarritz, France
45
Rizal's roommate in Belgium later became a general in the Philippine revolution, may have been the first person to read the novel aside from the author
Jose Alejandrino
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Challenge faced in Writing the El Fili?
lack of funds delayed the publication of the El Filibusterismo
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He was Rizal's friend who partially financed the novel's publication
Valentin Ventura
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________ whole pages were erased from the 279-page manuscript to save expenses
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Noli Me Tangere _____chapters El Filibusterismo ____chapters
-64 -38
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Rizal dedicated the book to the memory of the ___________, the three Filipino patriotic priests who were accused of being 'filibustero' and thus executed.
GOMBURZA
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Spain used the ________ as a form of state-sponsored execution as recently as 1974.
garrote
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first who translated el fili in english
charles derbyshire
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against the government
filibustero
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el fili was printed on
middle of semptember 1891
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other places they went
-meguro -nikko -hakone -miyonoshita